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heading to work you can catch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> he never testified at jerry sandusky's trial. prosecutors said they didn't even know his name. now the person whom sandusky is convicted of raping in the penn state locker room showers has supposedly come forward. along with some before heard voice mails from sandusky, himself. our coverage of the sandusky scandal as you know for the heritage patriot news won her the pulitzer prize. sarah, tell us what is going on with this man known as victim number two. what do you know? >> reporter: kyra, we heard about him for the first time about eight months ago right after jerry
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. >> reporter: contrition which rang hollow to 17-year-old trayvon martin's parents, speaking on cnn this morning. >> god did not have a plan for trayson to die. >> reporter: zimmerman told the story similar to the one he told investigators in march. he asked me what my problem was. >> reporter: but not identical. veteran defense attorney mark eiglarsh and i huddled over this video, and this exchange jumped out. >> he 00's describing in great detail every moment in that incident. >> it creates a scenario that could contradict details he told before. >> reporter: those comments contradict what zimmerman told police that night. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay, you don't need to do that. >> huge problem for him. that, to me, is the number one problem. he contradicted the statement in his 911 call. >> this is going to get him in big trouble. >> absolutely. i looked for any inconsistencies to undermine the witness. >> the prosecution declaring that witness part of diskoir, it's no longer just news, it's evidence. matt gutman,s a news, miami. >>> next we turn to politics and a ro
. >> reporter: contrition which rang hollow to 17-year-old trayvon martin's parents, speaking on cnn this morning. >> god did not have a plan for trayson to die. >> reporter: zimmerman told the story similar to the one he told investigators in march. he asked me what my problem was. >> reporter: but not identical. veteran defense attorney mark eiglarsh and i huddled over this video, and this exchange jumped out. >> he 00's describing in great detail every moment in...
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cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there. bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s. and other parts of the world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot paola paccini who will be playing
cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there....
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we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. if you were waiting to watch london's olympic ceremony, this is your spoil alert. queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games after an epic journey through the united kingdom's rich history. oscar winner danny boyle was the creative mind and director behind the ceremony aisles of wonder. the recent tour de france champion bradley wiggins kicked things off followed by historic moments involving british society. one of the moments of the night was the prelude to the queen's introduction.
we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. if you were waiting to watch london's olympic ceremony, this is your spoil alert. queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games after an epic journey through the united kingdom's rich history. oscar winner danny boyle was the creative mind and director behind the ceremony aisles of wonder. the recent tour de france champion bradley wiggins kicked...
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. >> reporter: contrition which rang hollow to 17-year-old trayvon martin's parents, speaking on cnn this morning. >> god did not have a plan for trayvon to die. >> reporter: zimmerman told the story similar to the one he told investigators in march. >> he asked me what my problem was. >> reporter: veteran defense attorney and i huddled over this video and exchanges like this one jumped out. >> you did not continue to follow him at that point? >> no, sir. >> reporter: that contradicting what zimmerman told police that night. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay, you don't need to do that. >> that was number one problem with his interview. he contradicted his statement that he made during the 911 call. >> reporter: and watching not only viewers but the prosecution. >> this is going to get him in big trouble. >> absolutely. when i was a prosecutor, i looked for any inconsistencies to undermine witness stand's statement. this is an enormous piece of evidence. >> >> the prosecution declaring that witness part of discovery, it's no longer just news, it's evidence. matt gutman, abc ne
. >> reporter: contrition which rang hollow to 17-year-old trayvon martin's parents, speaking on cnn this morning. >> god did not have a plan for trayvon to die. >> reporter: zimmerman told the story similar to the one he told investigators in march. >> he asked me what my problem was. >> reporter: veteran defense attorney and i huddled over this video and exchanges like this one jumped out. >> you did not continue to follow him at that point? >> no,...
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program we used for the cnn show we gave to the chiefs of one of the camps. they were so grateful. it just shows how small things can make a big difference for these people who are suffering with no end in sight to their plight. thanks so much, as always, for joining us. >>> the country is in need of a turnaround. the olympics was a turnaround. people want more success. they don't want less success. >> tonight, my interview with mitt romney. the man who wants to be leader of the free world. how would a president mitt romney handle the economy? >> i want to get america stronger with an economy that creates the jobs that people need. >> tonight, big question for man who will be the republican nominee. had a congressman shot in the head and nearly assassinated. 70 people hit and wounded in a movie theater. >> the truth is, there's no particular change in law that's going to keep people who are intent on doing harm from doing harm. >> and with the olympic ceremony just hours away, his wife anne talks about her battle with m.s. and why she says horse backing saved her life. >> getting b
program we used for the cnn show we gave to the chiefs of one of the camps. they were so grateful. it just shows how small things can make a big difference for these people who are suffering with no end in sight to their plight. thanks so much, as always, for joining us. >>> the country is in need of a turnaround. the olympics was a turnaround. people want more success. they don't want less success. >> tonight, my interview with mitt romney. the man who wants to be leader of the...
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but can we weigh in on ben lebaux on cnn saying these words, these words. "at no point did any of the government lawyers say it was a tax," referring to the arguments that they gave in front of the supreme court. >> dana: he said it with a straight face. >> eric: yeah. we have documents proving him -- dab >> dana: yeah, it's not a secret document. it's the brief they filed with the solicitor general. tuesday we had a sound bite from valley jarret who said yes -- valerie jarret who said yes it's a tax. the next moment they say it's not a tax. to me, both campaigns confused themselves. nobody is talking about what kimberly said how will it affect us? the assertion of our rights? the destruction of the private market and what it doz to doctors? everybody talks about us and patients. what about the doctors? how are they supposed to deal with 30% more volume and no more money and have to do it with less efficiency and not as good quality? >> eric: are haircuts covered under obamacare? >> greg: not that haircut, i'm afraid. you r you talk about my -- are you talk
but can we weigh in on ben lebaux on cnn saying these words, these words. "at no point did any of the government lawyers say it was a tax," referring to the arguments that they gave in front of the supreme court. >> dana: he said it with a straight face. >> eric: yeah. we have documents proving him -- dab >> dana: yeah, it's not a secret document. it's the brief they filed with the solicitor general. tuesday we had a sound bite from valley jarret who said yes --...
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i would like to see cnn come out with a policy that said "moving forward, we're not going to talk about the gunman." what we're going to say is he a coward walked into a movie theater and started shooting people. he's apprehended. the coward's in jail. let's move on to the victims. never talk to him again. >> it's also one of those horrible things that even years from now people sometimes remember the name of the killer. >> give me one person who died in tucson besides gabby gifford. there was a girl from 9/11 who died. they made her -- but nobody can remember the name. but you can still remember the face of that coward. because that's the only word i'm going to use on television. >> listen, i appreciate you all being on and talking about alex and helping people to get to know him because i think that's the most important thing, what we're trying to do right now. >> i appreciate it. thanks for your time. >> as we continue to honor the lives of the fallen and showcase some of the people who risked it all to save lives, we also want to show you moment by moment what happened inside theate
i would like to see cnn come out with a policy that said "moving forward, we're not going to talk about the gunman." what we're going to say is he a coward walked into a movie theater and started shooting people. he's apprehended. the coward's in jail. let's move on to the victims. never talk to him again. >> it's also one of those horrible things that even years from now people sometimes remember the name of the killer. >> give me one person who died in tucson besides...
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put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and disagrees with the court, but on tuesday he said on cnn, our position is the same as mitt romney's position. it's a tax. yesterday from romney, the courts said it's a tax and therefore it is a tax. is there anything or anyone who is properly managing the romney message when it comes to how they feel about the supreme court ruling? it seems like they are caught flatfooted on this. >> what the situation with the desperate comments what from what they show is how dangerous an is she for the campaign. the issue is an individual mandate. what mitt romney did in 20007 and that's the issue that brought the tea party national prominence and one of the most politically charged issues to date and something he has to be careful with. now the obama campaign as we heard earlier, mitt romney doesn't stick to his guns. he is changing for political expediency and that's something you don't want to see. >> how does it not look like the tail is wagging the dog on health care? >> the challenge is the fact that the supreme court came out with the ruling that
put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and disagrees with the court, but on tuesday he said on cnn, our position is the same as mitt romney's position. it's a tax. yesterday from romney, the courts said it's a tax and therefore it is a tax. is there anything or anyone who is properly managing the romney message when it comes to how they feel about the supreme court ruling? it seems like they are caught flatfooted on this. >> what the situation with the desperate comments what from...
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just in to cnn, the latest gdp report. the u.s. economy grew at a 1.5% annual rate in the second quarter. that's a little better than we had feared in the markets. this is economic growth basically from 2001 to now. 1.5% now is what it really was. 1.5%. and there was also a revision, which is important here. the first quarter was changed to be 2%. so a little bit better than we had expected. if you look in the trajectory of the economic numbers, you can see this is not as robust growth as we had hoped, but clearly a little bit better than expected. this is just to give you some perception. or some context, rather. back to 2009, these are those horrible quarters when the economy was contracting and hundreds of thousands of people were losing their jobs. and this is the slow and painful attempt to recover to get to robust economic growth. what's clear is 1.5% economic growth is better than we thought, but it's probably not enough to be adding a whole bunch of jobs. and ken rogoff has joined our team this morning. he is currently a pr
just in to cnn, the latest gdp report. the u.s. economy grew at a 1.5% annual rate in the second quarter. that's a little better than we had feared in the markets. this is economic growth basically from 2001 to now. 1.5% now is what it really was. 1.5%. and there was also a revision, which is important here. the first quarter was changed to be 2%. so a little bit better than we had expected. if you look in the trajectory of the economic numbers, you can see this is not as robust growth as we...
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cnn's kyung lah is "outfront" on the story. >> reporter: fire crews scramble to the nuclear plant in southern california in january. responding to a small radioactive release of steam. the reactor was immediately shut down and remains offline seven months later. the plant operator says there was no radiation released to the community. but this safety scare renewed calls to shut down the ageing nuclear plant in earthquake prone california. >> why are we living with these risks? these crazy risks? >> and an expensive one. approximately 700 million was authorized for replacement of steam generate ors just two years ago. the same ones that are faulty. the cost was passed on to customers. the big question now, throw more money to fix it or replace it to keep the reactors going? in a place prone to quakes. southern california edison says the plant can withstand a 7.0 tremor five miles from the plant. but it sits next to a fault capable of a 7.5 or higher. quakes, plus aging reactors. activists call that a danger to the 8.5 million people within the 50-mile radius of the plant. >> if we wer
cnn's kyung lah is "outfront" on the story. >> reporter: fire crews scramble to the nuclear plant in southern california in january. responding to a small radioactive release of steam. the reactor was immediately shut down and remains offline seven months later. the plant operator says there was no radiation released to the community. but this safety scare renewed calls to shut down the ageing nuclear plant in earthquake prone california. >> why are we living with these...
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cnn gets rare access inside syria's is civil war. rebels, the regime, gearing up for battle. >>> plus, as we learn the suspected colorado shooter may have sent a warning. "time" magazine declares the nra and guns have won. we'll ask why. >>> and what the heck is going on with the jacksons? the woman at the center of it all speaks out. ♪ ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! do you have any idea where y
cnn gets rare access inside syria's is civil war. rebels, the regime, gearing up for battle. >>> plus, as we learn the suspected colorado shooter may have sent a warning. "time" magazine declares the nra and guns have won. we'll ask why. >>> and what the heck is going on with the jacksons? the woman at the center of it all speaks out. ♪ ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try...
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i saw the video of her running away from the reporter, i think cnn, i believe it was, refusing to answer. if you level this type of accusation, and she said it's not even an accusation, i'm just wondering. that's not good enough. >> john, isn't it un-american of bachmann to try and paint certain muslims as un-american? >> i don't like to use the word un-american, but i have a muslim cousin, jewish sister-in-law, atheist brother, i don't get to hate anybody. michele bachmann, what she did, rather deliberate. she's going to raise money from saying what she said, and she will earn the ire of her colleagues, yes, even john boehner condemned her, but they need her because she makes them look measured and reasonable. to me, she's an embarrassment to all ignorant and lying americans. >> i represent that. a number of republicans have attacked michele bachmann. having worked for congressman bachmann's campaign for president, i am fully aware she sometimes has difficulty with her attacks, but this downright vicious and reaches the senator mccarthy level. shame on you. you should apologize to huma
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. >> one other thing i wanted to bring up about health care is according to the new cnn poll, by 50-49, people agree with the supreme court decision so the country is evenly split which is basically a blank slate that either side can try to bring to bear. >> it's a cliche, but i think this issue was so thoroughly litigated in the court of public opinion two years ago that it's all sorted out. i think the president, it's factored into the stock price against the president. i think what the supreme court was going to decide wasn't going to make a whole lot of difference to most voters. they already formed opinions on health care. >> mitt romney and ann romney, when you talked about trying to flesh out who is this guy and does he share your values, mitt romney and ann romney jet skiing, i assume in new hampshire, so you can see that probably the best thing that he's got going for him is ann romney, who is out on the cover of "usa today" today talking about her struggle against m.s. and she's going to be writing a book, she says, about that. not about politics but about her health issues,
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that's in that cnn exclusive coming right up. >>> up first this morning, breaking news from tanzania where more than 30 people have drowned, over 100 more are feared dead after a ferry with nearly 300 people on board sank. about 150 people were rescued. but officials say there's not much hope for the passengers still missing. there were also 31 children on board. you are looking there at pictures of a little boy being saved. there were tourists on board as well. it's not clear if any of them were americans. rough weather an fierce waves are hampering rescue efforts and may be to blame for that tragedy. >>> this morning more than 60% of the u.s. are dealing with extreme drought conditions. nearly 1,300 counties in the united states have been labeled disaster areas. the obama administration is asking congress for drought relief help and to help pass a 5 500 billion dollar farm bill. right now crops are withering away under the heat, threatening to drive up prices on food and fuel in the nation. corn prices are coming next. tom vilsack says increased consumer costs could come later this
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cnn's david matingly is in florida. the judge set bail at $1 million but still has strong words for him. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the cost to zimmerman may go far beyond the $100,000 cash in collateral he has to put up to make that bond. there is a tremendous loss to his credibility throughout this entire process. the judge having some very strong words for him in the ruling. and they run like this saying that george zimmerman flaunted the system, tried to manipulate the system and had no justification for his deception when he tried to tell the court that he didn't have any money and didn't have any means to live when in fact he had $100,000 in donated cash and a passport on him. the judge also went on -- and this was a real surprise, that george zimmerman he believed was preparing to flee to avoid prosecution but plans were thwarted. the judge doesn't go into detail about how those plans were or how they came undone, but they believe george zimmerman was a flight risk. now we see him with a $1 million bon
cnn's david matingly is in florida. the judge set bail at $1 million but still has strong words for him. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the cost to zimmerman may go far beyond the $100,000 cash in collateral he has to put up to make that bond. there is a tremendous loss to his credibility throughout this entire process. the judge having some very strong words for him in the ruling. and they run like this saying that george zimmerman flaunted the system, tried to manipulate the...
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. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's chemical weapons stockpile could fall into terrorist hands. >>> we have a developing story out of philadelphia this morning where police are searching for a predator. you have to look at this video. it is disturbing. you don't see stuff like this usually. video of a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaping an attempted abduction. there you see it. the footage from tuesday afternoon shows a man in a white car following a young girl as she walked down the street with her 2-year-old brother. the suspect sneaks up on the child and attempts to snatch her. her brother's screams may have scared the attacker off because suddenly he leaves the scene in his car. we'll have philadelphia mayor michael nutter on. he is offering a $10,000 award leading to an arrest. the mayor will join soledad o'brien live at 7:30 a.m. eastern. >>> and no hard feelings, justice scalia saying he hasn't had a falling out with chief justice roberts. roberts was the swing
. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's chemical weapons stockpile could fall into terrorist hands. >>> we have a developing story out of philadelphia this morning where police are searching for a predator. you have to look at this video. it is disturbing. you don't see stuff like this usually. video of a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaping an attempted abduction....
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i would have been on cnn somewhere. since it is going up, let's do what the right-wingers say. why don't everybody who's been discriminated against women african-americans, latinos gay people, what if we all go get a gun and keep it and the next time one of the crazy crazies ready to pop a cap on one of them. that's what it looked like it. is crazy. like you said, it is insane for anybody to own a weapon, you know a semi-automatic. let's just be real. so okay since everybody should have a gun okay, why don't we? take them up on it and then the next time one of them gets crazy, pop a cap in one of them. >> stephanie: toni, now you're scaring them on purpose. gays with guns. [ screaming ] >> caller: that's okay. >> stephanie: dana in maryland. you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> is that a glock or are you just happy to see me? >> stephanie: did that go off in your hand? dana in maryland, you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning, everybody. i sent you an e-mail, steph. i don't know if you got it. >> stephanie: sure. >> caller: a picture of my son and my
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just keep an eye on the sky and certainly keep it tuned here to cnn. we'll keep you posted. >> hail an winds coming our way. thanks very much. >>> all right. still ahead, no one saw the movie theater massacre coming. but maybe someone could have. a package sent by suspect james holmes to a former college professor before the colorado shooting. we're live in aurora next. ni wrestling team. ♪ can febreze air effects defeat the smelly air in their gym for good? [ man ] what can you smell? [ inhales deeply ] a lot of flowers. it's on the zingy side of floral. potpourri factory, maybe. you can take off your blindfolds now. oh my gosh. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] success. victory over odors, for good, both here and in your home. febreze. breathe happy. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunge
just keep an eye on the sky and certainly keep it tuned here to cnn. we'll keep you posted. >> hail an winds coming our way. thanks very much. >>> all right. still ahead, no one saw the movie theater massacre coming. but maybe someone could have. a package sent by suspect james holmes to a former college professor before the colorado shooting. we're live in aurora next. ni wrestling team. ♪ can febreze air effects defeat the smelly air in their gym for good? [ man ] what can...
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he was on cnn with piers morgan. he asked about bush v. gore, yeah he doesn't really have any tolerance at all for people who still complain about that decision. >> that comes up all the time. my usual response is get over it. >> bill: get over it. we five of us decided who the next president is. five of us trampled the constitution, threw the u.s. electoral system out the window, get over it. and by the way don't blame me. blame al gore. >> my court didn't bring the case into the court. it was brought into the courts by al gore. he is the one who wanted courts to decide the question. richard nixon thought that he had lost the election because of chicago, he chose not to bring it into the courts. >> bill: what was wrong with al gore thinking the courts might decide a case of law. that statement is to just unbelievable! >> there is a certain level of decorum that you would expect from a supreme court justice. >> bill: not from antonin scalia. >> get over it. that's his defense. get over it! >> bill: get over it. we're in charge. that's what
he was on cnn with piers morgan. he asked about bush v. gore, yeah he doesn't really have any tolerance at all for people who still complain about that decision. >> that comes up all the time. my usual response is get over it. >> bill: get over it. we five of us decided who the next president is. five of us trampled the constitution, threw the u.s. electoral system out the window, get over it. and by the way don't blame me. blame al gore. >> my court didn't bring the case into...
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you know, all the team building stuff we do here at cnn is nothing like that. i don't learn to cook at the end. they hired an etiquette instructor to teach them how to eat properly what they made. they learned the place settings. learned how to deal with courses when they are served. how do you eat soup and salad? that can be tricky. what to do with your napkin when it's not on your lap. how you butter your roll. >> how do you butter your roll? >> yeah. >> how can you do serious government business if you don't know which fork to use? really. i actually don't think this is that big of a deal. honestly, i don't. i tried to be outraged by this. i love to be outraged, but this didn't do it for me. it's $20,000 over a four-year period. that's $5,000 a year. >> but cooking classes as a team building exercise? >> absolutely. if you got all four of us together once a week and took cooking classes -- this is just a suggestion -- we all got together and learned how to cook, learned etiquette, that would be important team building. >> did you just say if you got all four
you know, all the team building stuff we do here at cnn is nothing like that. i don't learn to cook at the end. they hired an etiquette instructor to teach them how to eat properly what they made. they learned the place settings. learned how to deal with courses when they are served. how do you eat soup and salad? that can be tricky. what to do with your napkin when it's not on your lap. how you butter your roll. >> how do you butter your roll? >> yeah. >> how can you do...